The -cfg issue is a red herring. The printing fails whether or not it finds the 
-cfg file or even if it understands that option.

The problem still exists whether using xpdf-utils or poppler-utils version of 
pdftops. PDFs will not print.

This should probably be filed as a bug in pdftops.

The workaround is to use pdf2ps (part of ghostscript package) instead. If I 
convert the PDF manually using pdf2ps (NOT pdftops!), then the resulting ps 
prints perfectly

I propose that you modify /etc/cups/mime.conv in CUPS, to use pdf2ps instead of 
pdftops.

CUPS is pretty useless if it can't print PDF's.

-ken



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